FREE Family Friendly Activities for Every Day This Summer in Toronto

Searching for free events, festivals or free places to visit and things to do this summer in Toronto? Here is a list FREE family friendly for every day this summer in Toronto and GTA. Have the best Toronto staycation, and have a blast worry free!

100+ FREE Things to Do this Summer in Toronto – 2019

Events and attractions listed are free for everybody. Places to visit that are free for kids with paying adult are not mentioned.

Rib Fests,and food festivals that have free admission, but where you need to pay for most of the activities are NOT mentioned.

There are quite a lot of free movies (mostly PG/PG-13) and concerts, happening across GTA parks almost every day. These are mostly not listed! For a detailed list, see Free Concertsand Outdoor Moviesthis Summer in GTA.

Friday, June 28, 2019

URBANI_T

Enjoy this large-scale free outdoor celebration of creativity and local talent. The event will take over Nathan Phillips Square with live music, art installations, fashion talks, squads and shows, design workshops, as well as a vibrant selection of pop-up shops and food trucks.

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

City Cinema

Get to YDS and enjoy non-fiction movies – a lineup that are sure to cause treble as they explore the life and times of some of North America’s most beloved musical acts, featuring different artists and their signature sounds each week.

Join every Sunday night in July for this free outdoor concert series at Mel Lastman Square featuring some of Ontario’s best live swing, big band, and jazz acts. Dance the night away to the sound of the roaring 30s, 40s, and 50s!

Every Sunday, young yogisages 7 to 12 and their families are invited to the Distillery District from some outdoor, family-oriented, yoga classes led by the most dynamic and popular family yoga instructors from the top studios in Toronto.

Sunday mornings from June 2 to August 25, 2019 from 11:00AM to 12:30PM @ The Distillery District, Toronto

Monday, July 8, 2019

1. Yoga in the Square

Get refreshed this summer at Yonge-Dundas Square with the brand-new Yoga in the Square series, with mats and ambassadors provided by lululemon.

Visit Scarborough’s outdoor aquatic facility and only water park operated by city of Toronto. It offers a variety of water features, including a tipping bucket, spray rings, squirting aquatic animals, a slide, wading pool, splash pad and so much more.

Mid June until the Sunday of Labour day weekend @ 3159 Birchmount Rd, Toronto

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

1. Explore Riverwood

Located on the banks of Credit River, Riverwood is a 150-acre park that house both historical buildings and environmentally significant areas. Enjoy a day out hiking the trails that traverse habitats of more than 475 species of animals and plants. Relax in beautiful Chappell House Gardens or, MacEwan Terrace Garden, go for a bird trek or take in an art exhibition by Visual Arts Mississauga in the historic MacEwan House.

Year round @ Riverwood extends north from Burnhamthorpe Road West to Highway 403.

The entrance is located at the intersection of Burnhamthorpe Road West and The Credit Woodlands / Riverwood Park Lane

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

1. Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat

Enjoy a self guided tour, while learning about butterflies, native plants, urban conservation and migrating monarchs at the Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat located along the shores of Lake Ontario. Humber Bay Shores Park is listed as one of the top 13 spots to see birds in Toronto.

Year round @ Humber Bay Shores Park, 15 Marine Parade Dr, Toronto.

2. Summer Wednesdays

Join us for the Live Music Series, Presented by Muskoka Brewery, where you can enjoy music from local bands, or drop by to shop from makers at the Etsy Market!

Every Wednesday from July 3 to August 28, 2019 | 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM @ Evergreen Brick Works

Thursday, July 11, 2019

1. The Edwards Summer Music Series

Enjoy outdoor concerts by an eclectic roster of popular artists, set in the natural beauty of the gardens, rain or shine. (indoors in case of extreme weather).

The Festivalwill include some of the world’s most courageous and outlandish artists, thinkers, writers and musicians who are brave enough to disrupt the status quo.

July 11 to 21, 2019 @ Harbourfront Centre

Friday, July 12, 2019

1. Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition

Explore the works of over 340 contemporaryvisual artists and makers, ranging in medium from painting, photography, sculpture and mixed media to jewellery and ceramics.

July 12 to 14, 2019 @ Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto City Hall

2. Honda Indy Toronto

Honda Fan Friday will feature a jam-packed schedule of on-track action, IndyCar series qualifying for Saturday’s race! Stunt shows, contests, autograph sessions and all kinds of off-track entertainment will be in full gear from gate open to close across the event site, providing something for everyone, race fan or not!

Vector Festival is a participatory and community-oriented initiative dedicated to showcasing digital games and creative media practices. Presenting works across a dynamic range of exhibitions, screenings, performances, lectures, and workshops, Vector acts as a critical bridge between emergent digital platforms and new media art practice.

Thursday, July 11 to Sunday, July 14, 2019 @ Various Venues, GTA

3. Bloor West Street Fest

The street will be lined with tents as an outdoor marketplace takes over Bloor Streetfor shoppers to indulge. Children’s activities will overflow onto specialty themed side streets. As the sun sets, the street will be transformed into an Artisan Night Market and Buskers will bring an element of bold excitement.

Saturday, July 13, 2019 @ BloorWest Village, Toronto

4. The Egyptian Coptic Festival

The eventbrings people together from within and from outside the Coptic community in Canada for family fun, music, shows, documentaries, kids activities and traditional food.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Literary Arts, Visual Arts, Performances and Live Music emanates from the stage all weekend. If you can’t fly to South Asia this summer come attend this festival and experience a slice of the culture.

August 13 & 14 @ Gerrard India Bazaar

2. Festival of India

Join for Yoga Meltdown – one of Toronto’s first free, outdoor spiritual yoga exhibitions. This unique event provides all yoga enthusiasts, from the simply curious to hardcore yogis, with a chance to explore yoga in a distinctively holistic way.

Monday, July 15, 2019

Victoria day weekend through Mid September | Open daily from 9:00 AM to 8:30 PM @ Various locations, Toronto

2. Royal Ontario Museum

Bring family and friends to the ROMon the 3rd Monday Night of each month and enjoy free admission from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. With complimentary access and extended hours, visitors are invited to explore art, culture, and nature in the Museum’s 40 permanent galleries excluding special exhibitions.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

1. Explore Rouge Park

Canada’s premier urban wilderness park is home to an amazing combination of natural, cultural and agricultural features including 1,700 species of plants and animals, over 10,000 years of human history, and some of the rarest and best remaining wetlands, forests and agricultural lands in the Greater Toronto Area. Whether you laze out in the sun at the Rouge Beach, or go for a hike or look for treasures with your GPS unit, there is no dearth of stuff to do in Canada’s National Urban Park.

Year round @ Many accessible points, Rouge Park.

2. A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Enjoy a 75 minute vibrant, professional, and family-friendly production of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedy, filled with fairies, unrequited lovers, and a donkey.

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

1. Toronto Botanical Garden and Edward Gardens

The Toronto Botanical Garden offers an array of 17 award-winning themed gardens spanning nearly four acres, designed to educate and inspire. On Tuesdays & Thursdays in summer volunteer tour guides conduct 90-minute informative and engaging tours designed for people to gain a greater understanding of plants, the natural landscape, landscape design and the history of designated public gardens.

Explore show-stopping, jaw-dropping display of over 500 stone sculptures made by hand and brought from the depths of the Zimbabwean (3 billion year old) mountains from June 29 through September 8, 2019.

To visit – Year round. Guided tour: May through September | Tuesdays at 10:00 AM and Thursdays at 6:00 PM @ Toronto Botanical Garden, 777 Lawrence Avenue East Toronto

2. CBC Kids Days

See your favourite CBC Kids friends including Gary the Unicorn and the gang from Studio K, walkaround Cookie Monster from The Furchester Hotel, Daniel Tiger, PJ Masks, True from True and the Rainbow Kingdom, The Thrillusionists and the legendary Fred Penner!

July 17 & 18, 2019 | 10:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M @ CBC Toronto

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Porch View Dances

PVD is a community dance festival that engages everyday people as creators, storytellers, and performers. PVD will take audiences on a walking tour of Seaton Village in the Annex of Toronto, to witness new dance works created by professional choreographers.

July 17-21, 2019 @ Seaton Village.

Friday, July 19, 2019

1. A (musical) Midsummer Night’s Dream – – The Bard’s Bus Tour 2019

Driftwood Theatre presents their 25th annual Bard’s Bus Tour with A (musical) Midsummer Night’s Dream, an a cappella slant on William Shakespeare’s most popular comedy. Driftwood Theatre brings accessible, live, outdoor theatre across Ontario with contemporary Canadian takes on Shakespeare. (This is PWYC event)

No charge for day-use visitation during the celebration. Parks across the province will offer events and activities that encourage people to visit parks and be active. Explore a new park, sample our facilities and services or enjoy a fun event in a great natural setting!

Enjoy Downtown Oakville’s largest retail event of the year, featuring food, live music, entertainment and lots of community spirit! With over six blocks of free family-friendly entertainment and brag-worthy deals available right through to midnight, this is an evening of excitement you won’t want to miss!

Friday, July 19, 2019 | 6:00 PM to 11:59 PM @ Downtown Oakville

Saturday, July 20, 2019

1. Moon Landing Festival

Marking 50 years since humans first set foot on the moon, we bring you lunar-inspired festivities, including a chance to make moon music, a screening of For All Mankind, our exhibition The Moon: A Voyage Through Time, children’s activities, and evening stargazing.

July 20 & 21 @ Aga Khan Museum, 77 Wynford Dr., Toronto

2. Junior Carnival and Family Day

Join the young producers, performers, and presenters as they put their imprint on the Festival. The Junior Carnival and Family Day event lets you and everyone in the surrounding community of Malvern enjoy the cultural highlights.

July 20, 2019 @ Malvern Park & Neilson Parks, Toronto

3. BIG on Bloor Festival

Street celebration of local arts and culture with live performances, specially commissioned hands-on cultural projects as kids’ activities, new initiatives, including BIG Murals and BIG X, food vendors and two days of music on three stages and more at this Big celebration of Bloor!

July 20, 2019 @ Bloor Street between Dufferin & Lansdowne

4. Muhtadi International Drumming Festival

Muhtadi International Drumming Festival is a two-day multicultural extravaganza that showcases 30 plus performers/groups playing an eclectic array of drums from a beautiful mix of nations. Drumbeats at this Festival connect the heartbeats of Canada’s enviable, harmonious combination of cultures.

July 20 & 21, 2019 @ Regent Park, 600 Dundas St E, Toronto

Sunday, July 21, 2019

1. Toronto International Brazilfest

Experience a truly authentic Brazilian festival right in your own back yard. It is a platform to display and highlight the best food, talent, art and entertainment from the Brazilian community.

YOUTH DAY Toronto is a creative arts festival celebrating young people, under 30, in music, dance, art, photography, fashion and film.

July 21, 2019 @ Yonge – Dundas Square

Monday, July 22, 2019

Ontario’s Legislative Building Tour

Visit Queen’s Park and join for a guided tour of Ontario’s Legislative Building or on a walkabout of the grounds of Queen’s Park exploring the architecture, notable historical statues and monuments.

Family Fun Fridays – This two hour interactive family program at Ontario’s Legislative Building is provided during the summer months. Families with youth aged 6-17 will Explore the historic Legislative Building, Play a role in a mock debate; dress-up in traditional robes, Participate in a scavenger hunt, Learn how Parliament works!

Weekend Explorers at Ontario’s Legislative Assembly – During this one hour program designed for families with children aged 6-10 you will: Explore the Legislative Building and Chamber through a fun scavenger hunt, Play games that teach you about Ontario’s Parliament, Participate in a craft activity.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Summer @ Ontario Place

The summer of 2019 at Ontario Place will be the place you want to visit the most this summer! Toronto’s favourite destination for exploration and leisure activities is bringing its A-Game with a variety of recreational activities.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Redpath Sugar Museum

Get fascinating insight into the past and present production of sugar. Redpath Sugar Museum located Redpath Sugar Refinery has exhibits on sugar refining, learn how company’s founder, John Redpath built the company. The museum also offers guided tours.

Friday, July 26, 2019

Join YDSon the sunny side of the street for ten weeks of performances from Canada’s brightest artists! And, each week two Canadian graffiti artists will come together to showcase their unique creative style and individuality while drawing inspiration from the music of the week.

June 28 to August 30 | 08:00 PM to 11:00 PM @ Yonge-Dundas Square

Saturday, July 27, 2019

1. Busker Fest

Be amazedby incredibly talented and unique street performers who will provide a full day of entertainment for the whole family!

Experience the skrill of the bagpipes or the gracefulness of highland dancers. Treat your taste buds to some delicious Scottish fare. Whet your whistle while you enjoy live entertainment. Stroll through park and you will find many vendors selling British goods.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

HorseCapades

Designed for the young and the young at heart, HorseCapades sweeps you away from city life and into the magical world of the horse. This year HorseCapades features free Pony Rides for kids.This year’s program once again will feature a trick riding show called HorsePower Live!

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Aga Khan Museum houses collections of Islamic art and heritage, including artefacts. Enjoy the museum and the beautifully landscaped gardens free of charge on Wednesdays.

Admission to the Museum and all exhibitions is FREE each Wednesday | 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM @ The Aga Khan Museum, 77 Wynford Drive, Toronto

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Humber Arboretum

Explore this unique site consisting of botanical gardens and natural areas surrounding the Humber River. Through six kilometers of walking trails, discover Carolinian bioregion, that boasts over 1,700 species of plants and animals.

Year round @ 205 Humber College Blvd., Toronto. – back of Humber College’s North Campus.

Friday, August 2, 2019

Toronto International Youth Dance Festival

Enjoy the variety in dance, which often mirrors the diversity in the backgrounds of the dancers.

Saturday, August 3, 2019

Sunday, August 4, 2019

Come to the waterfront to catch a little bit of that island soul and experience the rich legacy of Caribbean music heard through Canada and around the world.

August 2 to 5, 2019 @ Harbourfront Centre

Monday, August 5, 2019

1. Explore Canada’s Trail Capital

Discover Canada’s trail capital, Uxbridge. Explore historic villages, mixed forests, meadows, ponds, streams, and wetlands. A number of major trail systems run through the Township, including the Oak Ridges Trail and the Trans-Canada Trail.

Round the Year. @ Town of Uxbridge

2. Joseph Brant Day Festival – A Celebration of Burlington

The day will feature main stage entertainment, food trucks, free children’s activities by local organizations, a Museums Children’s STEAM zone, a vendor’s market, and community displays.

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Black Creek Pioneer Village

Discover what life was like in early Ontario, and get involved in the experience. In the buildings, and surrounding gardens and farmyards you will find historical interpreters and trades people in authentic period dress who will demonstrate and explain for you how people lived, worked and played in mid 19th century rural Ontario.

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Visit Port Credit, Mississauga

Port Credit, Mississauga’s picturesque “Village on the Lake”, is a great place to experience Lake Ontario and Credit River. Explore Port Credit Harbour through hiking the waterfront trail that winds through parks and pathways along the lake and river shoreline, take in postcard worthy pictures with the iconic red and white, Port Credit lighthouse as back ground and picnic at Memorial Park.

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Toronto Music Garden

Explore the garden deigned by renowned cellist YoYo Ma! The Toronto Music Garden is vibrant with the spirit of music, dance and artistic delight. The garden represents sections from a movement from Bach’s Suite No. 1 in G Major for unaccompanied cello: Prelude, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Menuett and Gigue.

Visit Year Round @ 479 Queens Quay West, Toronto

Free Tour: Wednesday at 11am, June 5 – September 25 Thursdays at 5:30pm (On concert days ONLY) | June 27 – August 22

Free Concerts on most Thursdays at 7pm and Sundays at 4pm from June 27 to September 15

Friday, August 9, 2019

Waterfront Night Market

Have an exciting outdoor culinary experience featuring an enticing selection of Asian theme ‘street food’ and merchandise for an all-out night market experience!

Sunday, August 11, 2019

1. Acton Leathertown Festival

The Acton Leathertown Festival in Canada’s Original Leathertown and the largest and oldest festival in Halton Hills! Fred Penner headlines, supported by local/regional performers, artisan vendors, exhibitors, demos and our new Discovery Zones. Experience why over 15,000 attended last year!

Habari Africa festival is a multi-disciplinary music and arts festival that displays the rich and diverse cultures of Africa. Join us for a weekend of exploration and engagement with the art, sounds and tastes of the continent.

August 11 to 12, 2019 @ Harbourfront Centre, Toronto

Monday, August 12, 2019

Explore Scarborough Bluffs

See the Bluffs that was the very reason for the naming of this part of the city as ‘Scarborough’ by Elizabeth Simcoe. The best place to see the bluffs is from Bluffer’s Park (take right (west) at the end of Brimley Road). The bluffs can be viewed from any of Scarborough parks located along Lake Ontario.

Year round @ Various Scarborough Parks along lake Ontario

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Tommy Thompson Park

Located on the man-made headland, known as the Leslie Street Spit, which extends five km into Lake Ontario and is over 500 hectares in size. Bike, hike or rollerblade and enjoy some of the largest existing natural habitat on the Toronto waterfront, that includes wildflower meadows, coastal marshes, cobble beaches and sand dunes and more! It is also one of the best nature watching areas in the GTA.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Visit a Conservation Area

Enjoy scenic lookouts, stroll boardwalks along Great Lakes shores, spy upon songbirds on deciduous woods at conservation areas near Toronto. Greenwood Conservation Area in Ajax and Altona Forest in Pickering are great places for an evening hike.

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Friday, August 16, 2019

Enjoy this exciting and vibrant three-day event featuring well known professional jazz musicians performing on three stages on beautiful Main Street Unionville.

August 16 to 18, 2019 @ Main Street Unionville – Markham

2. Port Credit Busker Fest

Two-day event with International performers, numerous performance sites, continuous shows and non-stop action.Bring out the kids and let them be the stars of the show. An interactive area filled with FUN for the wee’est of busker fans and featuring a stage with acts just for them. Plus…Face painters, Balloon Sculptures, Bubbles, Juggling workshops, Puppet Shows, Dance Parties, Clowns, Chalk art area, Hoola-hoops, and occasional strolling characters who will pop by for a visit

The Festivalpresents food demos by international chefs, live music and dance performances, food competitions and a Pan American vendors’ market offering diverse foods and merchandise and any opportunities to discover the delicious and diverse cuisine of North, Central and South America and the Caribbean, as well as the region’s rich musical traditions.

August 17 & 18 @Yonge – Dundas Square, 585 Dundas St E, Toronto

3. BluesBERRY Festival

BluesBERRY Festival celebrates the best of Blues music and fresh Berries! Come to Historic Downtown Bowmanville to enjoy a blueberry pancake breakfast, fresh berry shortcake, pies, tarts, sweets, and so much more. Stroll the 4 city blocks while listening to live Blues bands and check out the artisan and craft booths. There’s lots of family-friendly fun including jumping castles, rock climbing wall, and a visit from our friends at Clarington Fire Services.

Sunday, August 18, 2019

1.Taste of Manila

Flock to “Little Manila” to feast on Philippine delicacies and to savor the authentic Filipino culinary delights at this Street Festival showcasing the best of Filipino Culture and Cuisine brought to you by Philippine Cultural Community Center & Philippine Consulate General.

Monday, August 19, 2019

Sun & Sand

Build sandcastles or enjoy a swim in the freshwaters of Lake Ontario. There are 8 beaches in Toronto are blue flag certified beaches – meaning it undergone strict evaluation and is up-to-standard on water quality, environmental management, environmental education, safety and services.

Summer @ GTA Beaches

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Visit St Lawrence Market

Who doesn’t love to explore isles and isles of delicious food, from yummy cookies to exotic vegetables? Enjoy the sights and the smells as you explore the market situated inside 200 year old building. The Market Galley inside the site of Toronto’s 19th century City Hall, exhibits Toronto’s art, culture and history.

Year round @ 92 Front St. E., Toronto

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

High Park

High Park has something for every member for the family and for kids, there is a Children’s Garden, High Park Zoo with lots of animals including bison, llamas, and peacocks, and a castle of a playground – Jamie Bell Playground. The park is home to many species of wildlife, including birds, fish and animals.

Year Round @ High Park, Toronto

ROM Walks

Join for ROMWalks that encompass the diverse aspects of Toronto’s vibrant neighbourhoods including history, architecture, arts of all varieties, education and more.

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Fun Day at Centre Island

Toronto’s family fun summer destination has plenty of exciting free activities. The island features a myriad of delightful activities from feeding birds to a pettting Zoo at Far Enough Farm, splash pads, beaches, a children’s garden inspired by Franklin the Turtle, and the William Meany Maze.

Summer @ Centre Island Toronto

Friday, August 23, 2019

1. TAIWANfest

From humble paper to elegant crafts, classical music to contemporary pastry; whether it’s Taiwan or Japan, chiyogami or even Van Gogh, discover how these are all connected in the showcase of cultures at the 2018 TAIWANfest

Saturday, August 24, 2019

1. Annual Scarborough Afro-Carib Fest

Experience mouthwatering ethnic cuisines, grab a drink from the beer tent, and spend the day enjoying live musical performances, a cultural fashion show, dance competitions, drum and dance workshops, a kid’s zone and much more.

Japan Festival CANADAis for all ages, families and friends to truly enjoy and experience Japanese Food, Culture and Technologies

August 24 & 25 @ Mississauga Celebration Square

Sunday, August 25, 2018

Tamil Fest

Experience Tamil Culture! Two day street festival that will showcase and exhibit traditional and modern Tamil culture, cuisine, arts and entertainment!

August 24 & 25, 2019 @ Markham Rd & Turbina Ave, Toronto

Monday, August 26, 2019

Evergreen Brick Works

Explore Don River valley! Evergreen Brick Works, a former quarry and industrial site holds art exhibits by local artists, and has plenty of activities for the whole family. Explore Don Valley Brick Works Park that houses Weston Family Quarry Garden, stroll the pond boardwalks,and get learn about the ecosystems provide homes to numerous species of animals and plants.

Year Round @ 550 Bayview Ave, Toronto

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Oakville Museum at Erchless Estate and Bronte Harbour

Visit Erchless Estate that was once home to Oakville’s founding family, overlooking Oakville’s community museum. Enjoy the beautiful buildings, the grounds and gardens of Erchless that overlook Lake Ontario. Bronte Harbour located 6 kms from the museum, has a great boardwalk that leads to the Bronte Harbour Lighthouse and great parks that overlook Lake Ontario.

Museum – Year Round | Tuesdays to Sundays, 1:00 PM-4:30 PM

@ Erchless Estate, 8 Navy St, Oakville

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Riverdale Farm

Erstwhile site of Toronto Zoo, Riverdale Farm is a great visit place to visit with young children. See farm animals and poultry at the Pig and Poultry Barn, learn about chores that happens in a farm, and learn about day to day working of a farm.

Enjoy a serene walk inside Toronto Necropolis situated next door!!

Year Round @ 201 Winchester St, Toronto

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Oshawa Valley Botanical Garden and Robert McLaughlin Gallery

With stunning gardens, architectural features, serene water features and winding pathways, Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens links natural area of the Oshawa Creek and the Joseph Kolodzie Oshawa Creek Bike Path. Plan a day trip to Oshawa , visit the gardens and drop by Robert McLaughlin Gallery, largest gallery in Durham Region with over 4000 artworks in its collection.

Friday, August 30, 2019

MuslimFest

MuslimFestcelebrates the best in arts, culture and entertainment. The event features local and international artists who will showcase their talent. Concerts featuring popular Muslim artists, comedy shows, a multicultural bazaar, and a kids’ carnival are just some of the fun activities that will be at MuslimFest.

Head to the world’s longest, most vibrant street, for 4 days and 4 nights of non-stop, action-packed, fun-filled entertainment. Comedy, spontaneity and a dash of the unbelievable – welcome to the Toronto International BuskerFest for Epilepsy.

Friday August 30 – Monday, September 1, 2019 @ Woodbine Park, in The Beach(Donations are required)

Sunday, September 1, 2019

Artfest Toronto

Celebrating painting, photography, sculpture, fine craft, live music and more from Canada’s top artists set throughout the cobblestone lanes of the Distillery Historic District.